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Microsoft licenses video patents

February 15, 2006 Patents cover means for artistically putting advertising or other content into IP video streams. TAGS: Microsoft Corp., IP, video

Year in review: Scams up, but big Net attack averted

December 23, 2008 The bad news: cybercriminals stepped up efforts to separate consumers from their money. The good news: a major flaw in Internet protocol got fixed. TAGS: Facebook, attack, flaw, patch management, bank, IP, researcher, malware, security, video

Vonage goes to the video

December 9, 2004 Net telephony provider plans a Jetsons-like videophone service before April Fool's Day. TAGS: videophone, Vonage Holdings Corp., 8x8 Inc., Packet8, broadband video, VoIP, IP, broadband, CEO, video

Cisco to buy video surveillance company

May 22, 2007 Networking company will spend an undisclosed sum to buy BroadWare Technologies to bulk up its video surveillance business. TAGS: video surveillance, Cisco Systems Inc., infrastructure, acquisition, IP, networking, video

Cisco buys video surveillance company

March 7, 2006 $51 million purchase of SyPixx brings technology to digitize analog feeds and send them out over an IP network. TAGS: SyPixx Networks, IP network, video surveillance, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, acquisition, video, networking, security

Cisco's IP vision becomes reality

November 18, 2005 Cisco aims to fulfill all Internet protocol needs. Its acquisition of Scientific-Atlanta furthers the vision. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Scientific-Atlanta Inc., IP network, vision, cable company, IP, QoS, transition, carrier, reality, acquisition, networking, programming, TV, video

Comcast pushes VoIP to prime time

January 10, 2005 The leading U.S. cable company introduces Digital Voice in three markets, with the rest of the nation to come within 18 months. TAGS: Comcast Corp., VoIP, local phone company, Internet phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., cable company, phone provider, AT&T Corp., Philadelphia, telephone company, BellSouth Corp., IP, voice, broadband, video

Phone companies hear call of the TV

June 7, 2005 Supercomm 2005 offers a look at an array of new products intended to help spruce up planned TV services. TAGS: IP television, SuperComm, VoIP, SBC Communications Inc., BellSouth Corp., telephone company, carrier, telecommunications, TV, Verizon Communications, IP, DSL, Microsoft Corp., video

Study: Net telephony quality worsening

July 25, 2006 If you're disappointed with the quality of Internet calling, you're not alone. A new study shows it's getting worse. TAGS: Brix Networks, IP telephony, VoIP, voice service, telephony, broadband network, traffic, service provider, IP, Internet access, voice, broadband, video

Cable goes for the quadruple play

November 7, 2005 Newly allied with Sprint Nextel, four cable operators add wireless to their Internet, video and VoIP services. TAGS: cable company, Sprint Nextel, Time Warner Inc., wireless service, mobile TV, Cingular Wireless, VoIP, play, Comcast Corp., DVR, cell phone, TV, IP, video

Comcast, Cisco and Nortel seek interoperability

December 12, 2005 The goal: making sure equipment is interoperable to meet the needs of video-on-demand and high-definition video. TAGS: interoperability, Nortel Networks Corp., Comcast Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., transmission, VoD, IP, equipment, cable company, router, video

AT&T bags Treasury Dept. contract

December 7, 2004 Network for world's largest civilian agency may cost $1 billion. TAGS: Subcontracting, Lucent Technologies Inc., AT&T Corp., VoIP, IP, video

Can Cisco be a video star?

October 23, 2006 Company execs say push into videoconferencing pivotal to Cisco's future, but analysts are skeptical. TAGS: videoconferencing, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco TelePresence, John Chambers, meeting, flat panel, resolution, video, router, IP, TV

Videophones get cheaper

April 14, 2005 Net phone operator 8x8 slashes prices to below $100, as it tries to jump-start the disappointing U.S. market for space-age telecommunications. TAGS: videophone, 8X8, Packet8, Avaya Inc., operator, Internet phone, IP, telecommunications, VoIP, voice, video

Video bandwidth--something's gotta give

February 13, 2007 The exploding demand to view videos anywhere, anytime, is stretching network technologies to the limit, warns Nortel CTO John Roese. TAGS: 3G network, 4G, mobile network, subscriber, telecommunications, broadband, IP, video, YouTube, Ethernet, TV

Nortel wins Verizon Wireless upgrade

July 19, 2006 Nortel will supply Verizon Wireless with gear to upgrade its 3G network to faster speeds. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., Verizon Wireless, 3G network, Verizon Communications, EVDO, CDMA, VoIP, agreement, IP, video, Microsoft Corp.

Chambers emphasizes Cisco's changing role

June 21, 2006 Cisco is becoming more than an infrastructure provider as it continues to expand into new technology markets. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., optical networking, IP telephony, telephony, IP, CEO, security, video

Cisco backs DRM start-up

April 19, 2006 Company contributes to $16 million investment in Widevine, which designs technology to prevent digital-video theft. TAGS: Widevine Technologies, Cisco Systems Inc., TELUS Corp., broadcaster, set-top box, set-top, digital media, digital video, digital-rights management, IP, TV, video

Nokia, Motorola to cooperate on mobile video

September 11, 2006 The cell phone heavyweights agree to promote a broadcast standard for mobile TV. TAGS: DVB-H, mobile TV, digital video broadcasting, Motorola Inc., Nokia Corp., broadcasting, digital video, TV, IP, cell phone, video

AT&T buy shows how far voice calling has fallen

February 2, 2005 Phone giants unite to face a Net-driven future, with their basic service likely to end up a giveaway. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., voice, broadband Internet, IP, broadband, Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, VoIP, video
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